Letter A – Episode 02 1 / 20 1. What does ‘Absolve’ mean? a) To punish someone legally b) To forgive or release from guilt c) To assign blame to someone Explanation: ‘Absolve’ means to free someone from guilt or responsibility. Example: The judge absolved him of all charges. 2 / 20 2. What does ‘Abstained’ mean? a) To choose not to do something b) To do something aggressively c) To forget something unintentionally Explanation: ‘Abstained’ means to willingly hold back from doing something. Example: He abstained from voting in the election. 3 / 20 3. What does ‘Absorb’ mean? a) To ignore completely b) To take in or soak up c) To repeat something Explanation: ‘Absorb’ means to soak in a substance or idea. Example: A sponge absorbs water. 4 / 20 4. What does ‘Absurd’ mean? a) Logical and reasonable b) Ridiculous and unreasonable c) Incomplete or vague Explanation: ‘Absurd’ means extremely unreasonable or silly. Example: The idea of flying pigs is absurd. 5 / 20 5. What does ‘Abundant’ mean? a) Very limited or scarce b) Unclear or ambiguous c) Ample, more than enough Explanation: ‘Abundant’ describes something present in large quantities. Example: The farmer has an abundant harvest this year. 6 / 20 6. What does ‘Accelerate’ mean? a) To slow down b) To increase speed c) To stop completely Explanation: ‘Accelerate’ means to go faster or to cause to happen sooner. Example: The car accelerated quickly after the green light. 7 / 20 7. What does ‘Accessory’ mean? a) Main device b) Something extra c) Replacement part Explanation: ‘Accessory’ is an extra item added to something useful or decorative. Example: Sunglasses are a common fashion accessory. 8 / 20 8. What does ‘Accidental’ mean? a) Planned and intended b) By chance c) Confusing or unclear Explanation: ‘Accidental’ means not planned or done on purpose. Example: He caused an accidental fire while cooking. 9 / 20 9. What does ‘Accommodate’ mean? a) To create a problem b) To make room or fit c) To forget a task Explanation: ‘Accommodate’ means to make suitable or adjust to fit. Example: The room can accommodate 50 people. 10 / 20 10. What does ‘Accompany’ mean? a) To go or come along with b) To cancel or leave out c) To observe silently Explanation: ‘Accompany’ means to go along or travel with someone. Example: She will accompany her father to the airport. 11 / 20 11. What does ‘Accomplish’ mean? a) To cancel a task b) To complete or finish something c) To delay an action Explanation: ‘Accomplish’ means to finish successfully. Example: They accomplished the mission without any loss. 12 / 20 12. What does ‘Accord’ mean? a) Agreement b) Discussion c) Cancellation Explanation: ‘Accord’ refers to mutual agreement between parties. Example: The two countries signed a peace accord. 13 / 20 13. What does ‘Account’ mean? a) Summary or report b) Forgetfulness c) Secret message Explanation: ‘Account’ can mean a description or report of an event. Example: He gave a full account of what happened. 14 / 20 14. What does ‘No account’ mean? a) Expensive b) Of no worth or value c) Difficult to understand Explanation: ‘No account’ describes something of little or no value. Example: His advice was of no account. 15 / 20 15. What does ‘Account for’ mean? a) To criticize someone b) To take responsibility c) To explain the reason for Explanation: ‘Account for’ means to give a reason or explanation. Example: He could not account for his absence. 16 / 20 16. What does ‘Accumulate’ mean? a) To lose or waste b) To collect or gather c) To remove from a place Explanation: ‘Accumulate’ means to gather or build up over time. Example: Dust accumulated under the bed. 17 / 20 17. What does ‘Accuse’ mean? a) To praise someone b) To blame someone for a fault or crime c) To protect from danger Explanation: ‘Accuse’ means to claim someone did something wrong. Example: She accused him of lying. 18 / 20 18. What does ‘Accused of’ mean? a) Being responsible for success b) Being formally blamed for a crime c) Being offered a reward Explanation: ‘Accused of’ is used when someone is officially blamed. Example: He was accused of stealing money. 19 / 20 19. What does ‘Accustomed to’ mean? a) Not interested in b) Used to something through experience c) Angry at someone Explanation: ‘Accustomed to’ means to be familiar with something. Example: She is accustomed to waking up early. 20 / 20 20. What does ‘Ace’ mean? a) To do poorly in a test b) To forget something c) To do extremely well or be the best Explanation: ‘Ace’ means to succeed very well in something. Example: He aced the math exam. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte Next Episode 3